Hillbilly Deluxe is the ninth studio album by the country music duo Brooks & amp; Dunn, was released in 2005 at Arista Nashville. Platinum Certified in the United States by the RIAA, the album produced four singles on the Billboard charts Hot Country Songs. This duo produced the majority of the album with Tony Brown.
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Accounts
Hillbilly Deluxe is led by the single "Play Something Country." The song is co-written by Ronnie Dunn, half of Brooks & amp; Dunn, along with former McBride & amp; frontman Ride Terry McBride, who plays bass at Brooks & amp; Dunn's road band and co-wrote some of their songs. "Play Something Country" is duet number two and last number one on the country chart chart Billboard . "Believe" and "Building Bridges" (featuring guest vocals from Vince Gill and Sheryl Crow), were released as the second and third albums, respectively, and both were additional Top Ten hits. The title track is the last single released from the album, and reaches the top of number 16.
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Production
Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn produced the majority of the album with Tony Brown, except for "My Heart's Not a Hotel", which produced Brooks, Brown, and Dunn with Mark Wright. Brooks and Tom Shapiro also produced a demo for "One More Roll of the Dice" (which they also co-wrote), while demos for "Her West Was Wilder" and "She Likes to Get Out of Town" were produced by Brooks and Bob DiPiero, who also co-wrote the songs with Brooks.
Track list
Personnel
Compiled from liner notes.
Musician
Choirs in "Believe" and "Again"
Production
- Brooks & amp; Dunn - producer (all tracks)
- Tony Brown - producer
- Mark Wright - the producer ("My Heart's Not a Hotel"))
- Doug Sax - the master engineer
Performance chart
Albums
Singles
References
Source of the article : Wikipedia